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General Motors Corp. is entering a new phase of its fight for existence as the new GM officially emerges from bankruptcy.
LEAGUE CITY After contemplating homelessness, a family of four decide to take fate into their own hands and travel the country in their Saturn.
Turning around consumers' perception of the automaker as it emerges from bankruptcy protection poses a huge challenge. Less than six weeks after filing for protection from its creditors, General Motors Corp. is expected to emerge from bankruptcy today as a leaner, greener company but saddled with doubts as to whether it can turn a profit for its new owners, the American public.
Steve Hill, Cadillac's new general manager, on the brand's future.
General Motors and Chrysler urged lawmakers Thursday to block legislation that would prevent them from consolidating their dealership networks, warning it would complicate their emergence from government-led bankruptcies.
General Motors could literally turn green as it readies itself for major management and cultural changes that will coincide with its escape from bankruptcy protection.
If you don't know about a potential tax break, you won't take it. Here are the deductions a lot of taxpayers often forget.
Bankrupt carmakers aren't the only ones hurting.
Powertrain factory ends 8-week shutdown; managment upbeat For eight weeks the hulking General Motors White Marsh Powertrain Plant has sat idle, empty and eerily quiet, with no one in sight but a security team making sure the premises were safe.
Even though General Motors has scrapped the Saturn brand and the Saturn Vue plug-in hybrid along with it, GM’s Vice Chairman Tom Stephens says that a plug-in SUV is on track for 2011.
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